Black Reparations and American Imperialism in Da 5 Bloods
/Spike Lee's new film goes far in its critique, but not far enough.
Read MoreSpike Lee's new film goes far in its critique, but not far enough.
Read MoreAnimal World holds enough action and suspense to treat anyone seeking a unique psychological thriller, but a stronger protagonist and clearer character relationships could have helped the emotional appeal of the film.
Read MoreMowgli: Legend of the Jungle is a mixed bag of groundbreaking technology and fascinating cutthroat politics, spoiled by a distastrous finale.
Read MoreShazam! is the funniest DC Extended Universe film to date, but also can strike a heartfelt tone when it needs to
Read MoreIncredibles 2 is poised to cut a knife deep into the heart of what it means to fight discrimination, and it never delivers.
Read MoreNolan certainly pays homage to space travel productions before him like 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), but the film explores both the beauty and peril of outer space with an artistry that I have not witnessed before…
Read MoreBatman spends his days watching romantic comedies (alone), eating lobster (alone), and staring at portraits of his parents (when he thinks Alfred isn’t around)…
Read MoreThe best way to describe No Country for Old Men is that it’s an allegory for evil and human reactions to it. Chigurh represents a form of evil that is nonnegotiable and permanent, but puts forward a pretense of chaos and chance…
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